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UnavailableDatC #038 - Sharon Knight Neofolk Romantique
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DatC #038 - Sharon Knight Neofolk Romantique

FromDown at the Crossroads


Currently unavailable

DatC #038 - Sharon Knight Neofolk Romantique

FromDown at the Crossroads

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Length:
87 minutes
Released:
Nov 2, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Tonight, we meet with Celtic Folk Rocker Sharon Knight Down at the Crossroads to discuss her new album Neofolk Romantique of which we hear some songs from. Sharon and I even had a great discussion about some Pagan community issues and the development of modern Pagan culture.

San Francisco songstress Sharon Knight is a Celtic folk singer in leather armbands. She plays octave mandolin as if it were an electric guitar and sings as though she means to summon a storm. Her penchant for combining fierce and gutsy bravado with ethereal beauty, a hearty dose of fantastical lyrics, and an obvious love of storytelling has inspired her own musical style, “Neofolk Romantique”. - www.sharonknight.net

And along with hearing some music by Sharon we also get to hear some great songs by Finvarra, Sora, and S.J. Tucker. All this and more in our latest gathering down at the crossroads. Enjoy!
Released:
Nov 2, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (17)

Join us for in-depth interviews and discussions with today’s most influential Pagan artists, authors, musicians, teachers, leaders, bloggers, podcasters, witches, druids, occultists, and more! The conversations are sure to be inspiring, insightful, entertaining, and always engaging. Exploring topics that will turn the Pagan community on its head in an attempt to gain a new perspective on life, all while hearing some great music by today’s greatest Pagan and Pagan inspired musicians and bands. Down at the Crossroads is where today’s Paganism crosses paths with the world! Hosted by Chris Orapello and Tara Maguire.